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An ultra-geometric phototype display series designed by David L.
Burke before
1969. AKA Ad Burko,
it spans at least 12 styles with inventive names, including six
weights (from Thin to Black: Kiss of Burko, Touch of Burko,
Son of Burko, Burko Bold, Burko Super Duper, Burko Gorpo [or
Gurpo]), the three-dimensional Burko
Shady, two outlined styles (Burko Cop Out and
Funko) as well as the rounder Burko
Circle. A RyderTypes ad in U&lc Vol. 2-4 from 1975
additionally lists a Burko Bold No. 2 and a
Burko Caduce.

Burko is a precursor of similar designs like
Blippo, Pump or ITC Bauhaus. As it was
common at that time, it included various alternates and swash
characters. More…

An ultra-geometric phototype display series designed by David L. Burke before 1969. AKA Ad Burko, it spans at least 12 styles with inventive names, including six weights (from Thin to Black: Kiss of Burko, Touch of Burko, Son of Burko, Burko Bold, Burko Super Duper, Burko Gorpo [or Gurpo]), the three-dimensional Burko Shady, two outlined styles (Burko Cop Out and Funko) as well as the rounder Burko Circle. A RyderTypes ad in U&lc Vol. 2-4 from 1975 additionally lists a Burko Bold No. 2 and a Burko Caduce.

Burko is a precursor of similar designs like Blippo, Pump or ITC Bauhaus. As it was common at that time, it included various alternates and swash characters. Treacyfaces offers a digital version.